This practice is already implemented at the Wyoming Life Resource Center in Lander, Wyoming. I visited my aunt there in September. The person advising them is an infectious disease agent hired from the CDC.
Some of the “concentration camp” memes are fear porn, but when it’s about shutting away people with Covid in some kind of “facility,” it’s not just fear porn. Billy Bob’s experience is one example.
I remember stories months ago out of California where a couple local health departments were floating the idea of “offering” people “accommodation” outside their homes if they had to quarantine but their home wasn’t big enough for them to be isolated from other members of the household (or they didn’t have enough bathrooms or something). In other countries, people have been forcibly kept in hotel rooms–sometimes at their own expense. I heard recently about two college-age kids who were kept in a hotel somewhere in Western Europe for some crazy amount of time–two months, I think–because the useless, inaccurate PCR tests kept coming back positive long after these poor kids had any symptoms of anything. They didn’t want to let them go till they had either one or two (can’t remember) negative PCR test results.
Don’t think Covid “facilities,” whether “camps” or not, can’t come to the U.S.
Some of the “concentration camp” memes are fear porn, but not when it comes to Covid and locking people away in various “facilities.” Billy Bob’s experience is just one example.
A few months back, a couple local health departments in California floated the idea of offering “accommodation” to people who had to self-quarantine but didn’t have a big enough home (or enough bathrooms or something) to isolate themselves from others in the household. I believe they walked that back after public outcry. In some countries, people have been forcibly kept in hotels, sometimes at their own expense. I recently heard of a couple college-age kids in Western Europe who were kept in a hotel, or some such, for a ridiculous length of time—I think it was two months. They didn’t want to let them go till they got one or two (I don’t recall) negative PCR test results. But the useless, meaningless PCR tests kept coming back positive long after they had any symptoms of anything.
Don’t think that Covid “facilities,” whether in the form of “camps” or not, can’t come to the U.S.
Sufficient hospitalization capacity?! This does not work, creating beds is easy but not the personel to surround those beds. Even today, right now, they haven’t got the personel for that socalled second wave.
Scared folks from the shoot first ask later category are more accesable and available today.
This practice is already implemented at the Wyoming Life Resource Center in Lander, Wyoming. I visited my aunt there in September. The person advising them is an infectious disease agent hired from the CDC.
Some of the “concentration camp” memes are fear porn, but when it’s about shutting away people with Covid in some kind of “facility,” it’s not just fear porn. Billy Bob’s experience is one example.
I remember stories months ago out of California where a couple local health departments were floating the idea of “offering” people “accommodation” outside their homes if they had to quarantine but their home wasn’t big enough for them to be isolated from other members of the household (or they didn’t have enough bathrooms or something). In other countries, people have been forcibly kept in hotel rooms–sometimes at their own expense. I heard recently about two college-age kids who were kept in a hotel somewhere in Western Europe for some crazy amount of time–two months, I think–because the useless, inaccurate PCR tests kept coming back positive long after these poor kids had any symptoms of anything. They didn’t want to let them go till they had either one or two (can’t remember) negative PCR test results.
Don’t think Covid “facilities,” whether “camps” or not, can’t come to the U.S.
Some of the “concentration camp” memes are fear porn, but not when it comes to Covid and locking people away in various “facilities.” Billy Bob’s experience is just one example.
A few months back, a couple local health departments in California floated the idea of offering “accommodation” to people who had to self-quarantine but didn’t have a big enough home (or enough bathrooms or something) to isolate themselves from others in the household. I believe they walked that back after public outcry. In some countries, people have been forcibly kept in hotels, sometimes at their own expense. I recently heard of a couple college-age kids in Western Europe who were kept in a hotel, or some such, for a ridiculous length of time—I think it was two months. They didn’t want to let them go till they got one or two (I don’t recall) negative PCR test results. But the useless, meaningless PCR tests kept coming back positive long after they had any symptoms of anything.
Don’t think that Covid “facilities,” whether in the form of “camps” or not, can’t come to the U.S.
Sufficient hospitalization capacity?! This does not work, creating beds is easy but not the personel to surround those beds. Even today, right now, they haven’t got the personel for that socalled second wave.
Scared folks from the shoot first ask later category are more accesable and available today.